 Shahead drones are being manufactured in Russia. Cyrillic writing was visible in the wreckage of several Shahead drones that were downed during recent Russian air attacks which indicates that they were made in Russia. The head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Defense Forces Natalia Humeuk said. The fact that the remnants of those Shaheads that were found after the latest attack already had markings in Cyrillic indicates that they are already Russian-made, Humeuk said. She added that in most cases the Russian forces launch kamikaze drones from the eastern coast of the sea of Azov, but there have been cases when they were launched from the occupied Crimean Peninsula. According to New York Voice of Ukraine, Humeuk said that the Russians are trying to use geographical features to hide their movements including low passage over the Black Sea and the use of riverbeds. Such elements of concealment, she said, make it difficult to detect the Shaheads. Earlier a joint investigation by Protocol and the RZVRT YouTube channel reported that Russia is producing Iranian kamikaze drones in the special economic zone in Alabuga, Tatarstan. According to one of the journalist's sources, the contract with Iran can be estimated at 115 to 130 billion rubles or up to 1.45 billion US dollars. Currently components from the kamikaze drones are supplied from Iran and assembled in Alabuga. British Intelligence has also reported that the aggressor has probably switched from small shipments of Iranian UAVs by air to larger shipments by sea across the Caspian Sea. Intelligence sources confirmed that the Russians are also working on launching domestic production of Shaheads with Iranian support.